The German company Zwickenpflug decided to take a different approach from the other famous BMW tuners and instead of changing the already beautiful exterior of an M3, they put all their efforts in modifying the blend interior.
The M3 in discussion features a customer leather interior with plenty Alcantara inserts, a beautiful suede sporty steering wheel, an all-leather dashboard and sport seats. To compliment the sporty design, a new set of aluminum pedals are part of the deal.
And as any other respectable BMW tuner, Zwickenpflug belived that the engine needs a small boost. Some ECU tweaking bumped the standard 420 horsepower version to a whooping 445 ponies. The factory speed delimiter was removed and the M3 tops at 202 mph or around 325 km/h, not bad at all.
The vehicle comes also with a new set of 19 inch BBS alloy wheels and that’s pretty much the only upgrade to the exterior design.
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[Source: 4wheelsnews ]
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So…. it’s leather, but only on the inside?
you want leather on the exterior?
@roffle waffle:
Not just on, but all of it. White patent leather.
So the put on some ricer mirrors and poorly crafted interior fabric. I’d stick with the OEM…
@JK1150: those are stock mirrors and the craftsmanship looks good to me
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